The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 11, 1947, Page 14, Image 14

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    14 Tho Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Sunday, May 11. 1947
All Made Happy
By Slay ton Board;
STAYTON School children in
Clayton got a break when, the
school board set the closing date
cf school ahead from June 0 to
May 29. -
Teachers were also given a
break" when the scale of salaries
was set. The superintendent of
schools will be paid $4,200 a year;
roach, $3,400; manual training
teacher, $3,250; home economics,
and all other high schools teach
ers, 53,000. Salary of the grade
school principal has not been set
yet Grade school teachers are, to
Matinee Daily from 1 P.aL
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Ken Curtis
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New! Jane AUysen
Jimmy Durante
TWO SISTERS FROM
BOSTON"
"'. Leslie Brooks
"MAN WHO DARED"
Continuous from 1 P.
Now! Andrea King
Helrant Dantlne
"SHADOW OF. A WOMAN" f
Wild Bill Elliott
-CAL. GOLD RUSH" t
bo paid $2,300 and the janitor,
$2,400. - - "
. Resignation of Helen Johnson,
physical -education teacher, -was
accepted as she has taken another
place. --T. i ' v.: :
Merrill Boyle, who- has been
coach at Sheridan for a number
of years, has been hired to coach
here next year. Mrs. Audrey Mor
ley and Mrs. A. Arnold have been
hi red. to teach in the grade school.
The budget committee com
posed of George Keech, George
H. Bell; and T. G. Freres, met to
make up the budget for the com
ing year.
Maeleay Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Jones . of Macleay grange have
been named alternate delegates
to the state grange convention in
Bend in June. Mrs. Harry Martin,
Jr., has been named lady assist
ant steward to replace Mrs. Cryal
Parker. . - - ,
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At the Foot of
the Bridge
West Salem
Mile North of ,
ihm TTnrimaa
Salem
mile Msdsen
- At Silverton,' where - the Bus
iness and Professional Women's
club has selected "Boost Silver-
ton's Name With
Iris Fame" as a
slogan, Iris day
will be observed
Sunday. More
than 175 varie
ties will be on
display at the
newly comple
ted iris building
at Cooley Gar
dens in Geiser
Addition.
Rated high
among the new
introductions are
three hybrids of Dr. R. E. Klein
sorge, Silverton, nationally known
iris hybridizer. While Dr. Klein
sorge has had a leaning toward
Persian combinations so far as
color is ' concerned, among his
194? introductions is a beautiful
new pink, known as Rose Splen
dor. It is actually more pink than
many pink irises are. The doctor
has a new pink seedling from the
gardens of DavJ Hall at Wilam
ett, ILL, which he plans to use
In his hybridizing, so that more
pink creations can be expected
from his hand. x
Two copper browns, colors for
which Dr. Kleinsorge has become
widely known in irises are San
Anton e, a sand brown, and Gen
eral Patton more of a solid cop
per brown.
Silverton Is proud of Dr. Klein
sorge's hybrids. He has been ra
ted nationally as one of the coun
try's four top hybridizers. And
those who have viewed iris here
and elsewhere find none super
ior to the beauty in "coloring of
the local producer.
Another new iris, which visit
ors at the garden this week view
ed, was Pink Sensation which Mr.
Cooley obtained from the David
Hall gardens. It Is very pink and
of very fine texture. Only one
bloom has been on display this
season and Mr. Cooley feared It
would not hold over until Sun
day.. Oyez, a stipled maroon is
also one of the unusual new ones.
Those who visit the gardens this
week should not fail to see Good
News, brilliant mustard-gold ;
Cordovan, a copper ox-blood tone
and Juilet a sort of flame copper,
all introduced by Dr. Kleinsorge
in 1946.
Other; irises I found unusually
attractive include Amigo, Azure
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Dean Jagger'- Philip Merivalo
Beulah Bond! - Charles Dingle
. 2nd Feature
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CHINESE nERBALISTS
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Upstairs Portland Genera! Electric
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Office Boors S to S.
Toes, and Sat. only.
XSf N. Commercial.
Phone S-1S3
lALEM, ORB.
Skies, Blue Shimmer, Gypsy Bar
on, Sable (extremely dark) The
Admiral and Mulberry rose,
among the blue ones. In the
golds and bronzes there are Prai
rie Sunset, Fortune, Oregon Trail,
Golden Fleece, Golden Majesty,
Elsa Sass (really a clear yellow),
Ming Yellow, Brown Thrasher,
Balmung.
There are many beautiful ones
ranging from shades of pink to
deep reds and maroons including
Miss California, Louvois, Ranger,
Garden Flame, Grand Canyon,
Firecracker, ' Gallant Leader - -but
you will likely find those you
prefer, and my selections may
not be among them at all. '
Garden Calendar
May 11 Iris Day at Silverton.
Ma. 14 Mt Angel Garden
club.
May 15 Salem Rose Society.
May 21-24 National conven
tion, Men's Garden clubs of Am
erica, Portland.
May 23-24 P o r 1 1 a n d Men's
Garden club spring show.
June 1112 Portland Rose
Show. ;
Questions and Answers
. Mrs. C T. H. asks how to take
a camellia cutting and also if the
Empress tree is the true name and
how to start one of those.
Ans.: take cutting from current
year's growth during the cool
part of a day early in uly. Cut on
a slant, Just below the fourth leaf
down. Remove third and fourth
leaves, insert without delay into
sand and peat moss flat, 1V inch
deep. Firm thoroughly around
cutting. Water. Place flat in cold
frame and keep mixture moist.
While the catalpa-iike tree, with
its lovely panicles of lavender
flowers is widely known as the
Empree tree, it is really Paulow
nia tomentosa and is listed as
such in nearly all the garden en
cyclopedias. So, who can blame
anyone for tacking another name
on it? It is named' after Anna
Paulowna, princess of the Neth
erlands. Propagation is by reeds
sown in spring or by root-cuttings
and by greenwood cuttings under
glass. It may be grown also from
leaf-cuttings. The young unfold
ing leaves, when about 1 inch
long, are cut off close to the stem
and inserted in sand under a
hand-glass in the greenhouse.
W. C. T. sends a blossom and
leaves from a shrub which she
wants identified.
Ans. This is the high bush
cranberry, one of the viburnums,
and, as she writes, it does look
like a snowball which, too, is a
viburnum.
Valley Briefs
Staytoa Dolores Chitwood,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
F. Chitwood, 433 West Water st
is a member of the 1947 class of
the Emanuel hospital school of
nursing, Portland, received her
diploma at the commencement
exercises Friday May 9. She was
graduated from Stayton high
school in 1944.
Pedee Richard Birchell has
been visiting at Carlsbad, New
Mexico and came home this week
accompanied by his sister Mrs.
Lee Snowden and family, of Mo
larity, New Mexico. Snowdens
spent last summer with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Birch
ell here and then returned to their
former home in October.
Cioverdale Eighth grade pu
pils of Cioverdale were guests of
Jefferson at the annual field day
last week. Making the trip were
Karleen Drager, Mary Lou Hatch
and Dale Boswell.
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Get Them at the Sign of 1126 S. 12th
a dozen
Do & J. Spudnul Co.
A
WANTED, MAN!!
FOR OFFICE
HOGG BROS. FURNITURE & APPLIANCE
of Salem and Oregon City, have opening for a
man between 25 and 35 to work in Salem
store in credit w ork. This man will be trained
by Hogg Bros. Credit Dept. and will have
opportunity to advance to a responsible posi
tion with good salary to start.
Peco
Pacific Excavating Company
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Salem, Oregon
Maroaam A pec Lai program
is being arranged for the Mar
quam Methodist church for the
Sunday service. Visitors are in
vited to attend.
Cioverdale Edith Schifferer
has been elected home economics
teacher at Lebanon. Sfte is the
daughter of Mr. and Mn. Fred
Schifferer and is attending Ore
gon State college this year.
Turner Recent guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Vinton were Mr.
and Mrs. George Mclllwain of
North Howell. Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
Hunsacker, Mr. and Mrs. O. .
Preville.
North Silverton Eight thous
and turkeys were put on the range
this past week at the Ira W. Mc
Bride ranch. The McBrides brood
ed their own poults this year.
Gates Mrs. Florence Donnell
has announced the marriage of
her daughter, Neva to Larry
Johnson of Mill City. Theye were
married in Washington and are
now living in Mill City.
Waldo Hills Otto Dickman Is
recovering from an injury sus
tained when he was knocked
down by a frightened cow. His
right side, arm and leg were
bruised and a gash cut in the right
temple.
Torner Mr. and Mrs.- A. E.
Robertson spent several days re
cently vacationing at the Oren
Robertson cabin hear Rhododendron.
BASEBALL
MONDAY NIGHT
t P.M. Waters field
Salem Senators
vs.
Wenalchee
Box Seat Reservations
Phone 4647
Gates Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Colgan of Pendleton are visiung
their daughter, Mrs. William Pen
nick and family.
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